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1 IV | Dr. Ferguson carefully remarked that they had not gone beyond
2 VII | unforeseen emergencies,” as he remarked, since otherwise he did
3 XII | to the westward.~Kennedy remarked that the route tended toward
4 XIV | s no great difference,” remarked Kennedy.~“Nor close at hand,
5 XVI | doctor.~“It was frightful!” remarked Kennedy.~“Oh!” said Joe, “
6 XVII | long time in this style,” remarked Kennedy; “I don’t see one
7 XVIII | not be the first time,” remarked the doctor, “that science
8 XXV | only an isolated cloud,” remarked the doctor. “It won’t do
9 XXVIII | people who come this way,” he remarked, “will be rather surprised
10 XIX | the two explored routes,” remarked Kennedy; “at least, if I
11 XIX | as Kennedy more than once remarked.~In spite of all he could
12 XXX | Unquestionably,” Ferguson remarked, “those people take us for
13 XXXIV | away before them.~Kennedy remarked the circumstance.~“It matters
14 XXXVI | after a moment’s pause, remarked:~“I believe that you are
15 XXXVIII| Tuesday evening.”~“Then,” remarked Joe, pointing to a long
16 XLIX | are said to be handsome,” remarked the doctor. “You see the
17 XLIII | those brutes can’t fly,” remarked Joe; “and that’s something.”~“
18 XLIII | become of him? Besides, he remarked that the balloon tended
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